Labour Law

Labour Law
ISBN-10
1316515745
ISBN-13
9781316515747
Series
Labour Law
Category
Business & Economics
Pages
1000
Language
English
Published
2019-10-31
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Authors
Keith Ewing, Hugh Collins, Aileen McColgan

Description

Written by prominent UK labour lawyers, this textbook is comprehensive and engaging, with detailed commentary and integrated materials.

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